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Razaw Omar Ibrahim, Tara Hameed Khorsheed, Khalid Arif Bahram
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引言在世界范围内,不孕不育是一个非常具有挑战性的问题,它给许多个人和夫妇带来了巨大的压力。肥胖已成为一个普遍的全球性问题,并已达到流行病的程度,对包括生殖系统在内的个人身体系统产生了负面影响。不孕不育会对受影响者的情绪健康和整体生活质量产生深远影响,往往会导致失望情绪,甚至临床抑郁症。 研究目的本研究旨在确定在伊拉克基尔库克市阿扎迪教学医院不孕不育中心就诊的不孕妇女中不孕原因的发生频率,以及不孕持续时间与不孕原因的关系。此外,还要了解这些妇女中肥胖症的发病率,评估抑郁症和焦虑症的发病率,并调查与之相关的因素。 研究对象与方法在这项横断面研究中,有 100 名不孕女性参与。所有患者的信息均来自医疗和实验室检查结果。为所有患者设计了一份有关人口统计学数据的调查问卷。通过医院焦虑抑郁量表(HADS)测试评估患者的心理状况。结果导致不孕的最主要原因是多囊卵巢综合症(PCOS)。多囊卵巢综合症患者中,39%的人经历了2-3年的不孕,而男性因素患者中,50%的人经历了2-3年的不孕。50%的男性因素不孕症患者的不孕时间为 15 年以上,30.9%的男女混合因素不孕症患者的不孕时间为 5-9 年。原发性和继发性不孕的比例分别为 61.8%和 38.2%。76.7%的妇女超重或肥胖,只有 22.3%的妇女体重正常。60%的多囊卵巢综合症患者超重,53%因排卵原因而非多囊卵巢综合症导致的不孕妇女超重。仅有 18% 的不孕女性饮食健康;此外,80% 的不孕女性体重失控。在焦虑 HADS 评分方面,74% 的不孕妇女不孕期超过四年,焦虑评分超过 7 分(边缘)。在 40 岁以上的不孕妇女中,27.7% 的人焦虑 HADS 评分异常。年轻不孕妇女的 HADS 评分异常抑郁比例为 4.3%,而 40 岁以上不孕妇女的这一比例为 8.3%。 结论在这项研究中,多囊卵巢综合征是导致不孕的最典型原因。然而,除了多囊卵巢综合征之外,也可能有其他原因导致长期不孕。在参与研究的不孕妇女中,肥胖是普遍现象。根据研究结果,不孕不育对社会中的女性有很大影响,并可能导致各种心理症状,包括抑郁和焦虑。
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Investigating Infertility Causes, Obesity Rates, and Mental Status of Infertile Females Attending the Infertility Center at Azadi Teaching Hospital in Kirkuk City, Iraq
Introduction: Worldwide; Infertility is a very challenging condition which   brings about significant stressful that effects many individuals and couples. Obesity has become a widespread global issue and has reached epidemic extents with a negative impact on individual's body system including the reproductive system. Infertility can have profound impacts on the emotional well-being and overall quality of life of those affected, often leading to feelings of disappointment and even clinical depression.                                                                                                                    Objective: This study aims to determine the frequency of causes of infertility among infertile women attending the infertility center in Azadi Teaching Hospital in Kirkuk City, Iraq, as well as, the relation of the duration of infertility to it. Furthermore, to find the prevalence of obesity among those women, assess the rate of depression and anxiety and investigate factors related to them.       Subjects & Methods: In this cross-sectional study, one hundred infertile females participated. Information was obtained from all the patients from medical and laboratory findings. A questionnaire about demographic data was designed for all the patients. The psychological status of patients was evaluated by administering the Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale (HADS) test. Results: The most leading cause of infertility was Poly cystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). There were statistically significant differences among the groups of the study regarding the period of infertility the nature of the disorder, 39% of PCOS patients experienced 2-3-year infertility. While 50% of patients with male factors infertility expressed +15-year infertility, 30.9% of patients with mixed male and female factors of infertility expressed 5–9-year infertility. The percentage of primary and secondary infertility was 61.8 and 38.2, respectively. 76.7% of the women who participated were overweight or obese; only 22.3% being of normal weight. 60% of PCOS patients were overweight, and 53% of infertile women with ovulatory causes rather than PCOS were overweight. Just 18% of infertile females consume a healthy diet; furthermore, 80% of them express an uncontrolled weight. Regarding the anxiety HADS score,74 % of infertile women with infertility periods more than four years old expressed an anxiety score above 7 (borderline). 27.7% of infertile women over 40 years old express an abnormal anxiety HADS score. The percentage of abnormal depression on the HADS score in young infertile women was 4.3%, while it was 8.3% in infertile women over 40 years old.                                                                                                 Conclusion: PCOS is the most typical cause of infertility in this study. However, there may be other causes of infertility rather than PCOS for long periods of infertility. Among participating infertile women, obesity is prevalent. According to the study's findings, infertility has a significant influence on women in our society and can cause a variety of psychological symptoms, including depression and anxiety.
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